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300-Year-Old Meteorite Deepens Our Understanding of How Heat Moves Through Matter

A meteorite that crashed in Germany almost 300 years ago is now helping scientists change how we understand heat. Carved from a meteorite that landed in Steinbach in 1724, a rare sample of silica, called tridymite, was recently found to defy what we thought we knew about how solids conduct heat. Typically, materials behave in predictable ways. Crystals, with their neatly ordered atomic structures, become worse at conducting heat as temperature i…
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energy-reporters.com broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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